Bird Visitor Centers Businesses and Services

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Bird Visitor Centers Businesses and Services

The Jack Miner Migratory Bird Foundation in Kingsville, Ontario was established in 1931 to continue the good work of Jack Miner who pioneered the banding of migrating waterfowl and founded the migratory waterfowl refuge system. This charitable organisation operates soley on grants and with a long history going back to when Jack formed one of the first Game Protective associations in 1900. In 1904 Jack Miner who founded the Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary for the conservation of migrating Canada geese and wild ducks, was dubbed the Father of Conservation. To this day Jacks work is honoured by the board of directors and he was inducted into the Legends of the Outdoors Hall of Fame for his pioneering work. His house is open to the public and there's a viewing platform and gazebo, and a 5km trail system in the south side of the property in the Jack Miner woods.

Observatoire d'Oiseaux de Tadoussac is a magnificent attraction in Tadoussac, Quebec, Canada does most of it's work in the National Park Fjord-du-Saguenay area of the Bay of Moulin-a-Baude acquiring data on migratory bird populations, particularly on boreal species to assess population trends. Considered the best place in Quebec to observe migrating raptors, the strategic location of Observatoire d'Oiseaux de Tadoussac allows for the studying of the migrating bird populations clustering along the coast. Come be charmed by the banding owls and the banding passerine enjoy a memorable visit and every year they host the Migratory Bird Festival of the North Shore in the fall, it's a not be missed phenomenon of when the St. Lawrence is transformed into an immense migration corridor.

The World Birding Center in Brownsville, Texas, USA is a world class birding destination, and is a network of nine sites along the 120 miles of river road from South Padre Island to Roma. Featuring habitats from dry chaparral brush and verdant riverside thickets to freshwater marshes and coastal wetlands, more than 10,000 acres will be opened up for prime viewing. The mission of the World Birding Center is to protect the native habit while increasing the understanding and appreciation of the birds and wildlife. Centered at Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park, the World Birding Center project is a global model for conservation and eco tourism development. They will be offering viewing stations, watching towers, interpretive centers and programs, and they intend to grow tourism and the number of acres protected in the Rio Grande Valley, so all benefit, and it's the perfect chance to see their famous birds.

Friends of the Aviary in Hamilton, Ontario, are dedicated to the preservation and advancement of the Aviary and the care of its birds, and is run by a group of volunteers. Here you can view a mixed collection of birds including large and smaller parrots, parakeets, peacocks, and many species of finches and doves. Friends of the Aviary is a wonderful attraction to visit with parrots on display and public viewing available, and they also promote awareness of nature as an eco tourism educational tool. There are special sponsorship programs available if you wish to adopt a bird, and you can become an honorary parent, so adopt your favorite bird and help to look after it.

Bird Kingdom offers a world class tropical adventure in Niagara Falls, Ontario and is home to more than 400 birds in a multi-level rainforest setting. Enjoy a fascinating visit to the largest free-flying indoor aviary in the world, with a 40 foot waterfall, tropical plants and other amazing exhibits including a collection of saltwater fish, spiders, bats, snakes, and reptiles too. Bird Kingdom is open all year and an excellent venue for private events, birthdays and parties and groups and schools. There is also the Macaw Market here for avian themed collectibles and gift items, as well as the Daredevil Pub for snacks and beverages, it's a must visit attraction.

The Audubon Shop in Madison, Connecticut is the original birding store now 25 years in the running close to Hammonassett State Park, one of the best birding sites in the state. Come to The Audubon Shop for optical equipment, international travel and field guides, and expert advice as well as an exciting range of bird feeders. Come for a winter Eagles watch trip that includes lunch and see Eagles on the CT River.